Kawasaki 650sx 650x2 Sx X2 650 Exhaust Pipe Expansion Chamber Cone Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Northport, New York, US
This is a Kawasaki 650sx pipe cone, should fit all years of this model as well as other models, please check before bidding. Pipe is in good condition, thanks for looking!
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